CRICKET STUMP-CAM, wood, Channel Nine Perth, with spike

H2013.381.1-2

Cricket stump-cam with spike.
[.1] Long, cylindrical, hollow, treated, wooden cricket stump. Silver painted plastic tubing inserted down length of stump. 200mm long cross section cut out of side of stump and tubing at centre. Wood painted red inside cross-section.Two rectangular, black, course, velcro pieces adhered horizontally inside tube, with small, oval shaped, mirror attached to piece of blackened foam at 45 degree angle inside tubing at top of cross section. Small square cut out of left side of stump next to mirror. Open at bottom. Top of stump is separate piece which has been joined (glued?) to stump. Concave groove in top to hold bail.
[.2] Solid, conical, white, plastic, spike with pointed end. Flat at top with 50mm long, c-shaped, vertical, plastic piece attached at top. Three horizontal and two vertical pieces of black electrical tape stuck to c-shaped plastic piece. Small ridge around circumference of spike tip, 20mm from bottom.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2013.381.1-2
Accession Date: 22 Aug 2013

Material

Wood1 - Stump
Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer1 - Stump
Mirror/Glass1 - Stump
Velcro/Textile1 - Stump
Foam/Synthetic/Polymer1 - Stump
Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer2 - Spike
Adhesive Tape/Synthetic/Polymer2 - Spike

Measurement

length713mm
diameter41mmtop
diameter38mmbase
length126mm
width30mm

 


 

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